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13 June, 05:07

2A + 3B - ->C + D When 5 units of A and 6 units of B are allowed to react, the limiting reactant would be:

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  1. 13 June, 06:27
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    The limiting reactant is B.

    Explanation:

    The equation for the reaction is given below:

    2A + 3B - > C + D

    The limiting reactant can be obtained as follow:

    From the equation above,

    2 units of A reacted with 3 units of B.

    Therefore, 5 units of A will react with = (5 x 3) / 2 = 7.5 units of B.

    From the calculation made above, we can see that it will take a higher unit of B i. e 7.5 units than what was given i. e 6 units to react completely with 5 units of A.

    Therefore, B is the limiting reactant and A is the excess reactant.
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